Same company to help town get into compliance with 2016 audit

The Log Lane Village Board of Trustees on Wednesday night approved hiring a contractor to get things on track for the town's upcoming municipal election and the overdue 2016 financial audit.

Shortly after the board voted to remove Marty Dasovich as town clerk and treasurer at the special meeting Wednesday night, Town Attorney Matt Richardson pointed out that something would need to be done about the election and audit.

Concerns over both of these things had been cited among the reasons the board voted to remove the town clerk from office.

The attorney had an idea for how those issues could be resolved.

"Given the situation with the election and the audit, I've been in contact with a company," he told the board, suggesting that the town contract with Community Resource Services of Colorado LLC (CRS) for these purposes.

Richardson said CRS would conduct the town election for an estimated cost of $3,000, and the company also could assist Log Lane with getting into compliance with the state on the 2016 audit. That would cost an estimated $1,500.

The board approved 6-0 spending up to $4,500 for CRS to handle the town's election and also to get the audit wrapped up. Trustee Naomi Zuniga was absent from the meeting.

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